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In the Indian states of [[Assam]], [[Odisha]], [[West Bengal]], [[Bihar]] and [[Jharkhand]], ''singara''s (সিঙ্গারা) or ''shingra''s ({{lang|as|চিংৰা}}) (the East Indian version of samosas) are popular snacks found almost everywhere. They are a bit smaller than in other parts of India, with a filling consisting chiefly of cooked diced potato, peanuts, and sometimes raisins. ''Shingra''s are wrapped in a thin sheet of dough (made of all-purpose flour) and fried. Good ''shingra''s are distinguished by flaky textures akin to that of a savory pie crust.

In the Indian states of Assam, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand, singaras (সিঙ্গারা) or shingras (চিংৰা) (the East Indian version of samosas) are popular snacks found almost everywhere. They are a bit smaller than in other parts of India, with a filling consisting chiefly of cooked diced potato, peanuts, and sometimes raisins. Shingras are wrapped in a thin sheet of dough (made of all-purpose flour) and fried. Good shingras are distinguished by flaky textures akin to that of a savory pie crust.